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About Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP)

The largest of three major airports serving Milan, Milan Malpensa Airport is used for long-haul international flights and is also a key hub for low-cost airlines. Our Milan Malpensa Airport guide includes contact details, information on airport facilities, public transport and nearby hotels.

Information:

There are several information points located throughout both terminals. A tourist information desk (tel: +39 02 5858 0506) can be found in Terminal 1.

Website:

http://www.seamilano.eu

Driving directions:

Milan Malpensa Airport can be reached from the SS336 state road. Take the ‘Busto Arsizio’ exit from the Autostrada dei Laghi (A8), which links directly with Milan.

Transfer between terminals:

A shuttle bus connects the two terminals.

Airport Info

Code:
MXP
Address:


21010 Ferno
Location:

Milan Malpensa Airport is located 45km (29 miles) northwest of Milan.

No. of terminals:
2
Telephone:

+39 02 232 323.

Public Transport

Public transport road:

Bus: STIE (tel: +39 0331 519000; www.stie.it) buses operate from both terminals to Milan Central Station. There are also services to Milan Linate Airport, Sesto and Torino, among other destinations.

Coach: The Malpensa Shuttle Air Pullman (tel: +39 0331 258 411; ticketonline.malpensashuttle.it) links both terminals to Milan Central Station, stopping on request at the conference and exhibition centre during Milan fair events (journey time: 50 minutes; fare: €10).

Taxi: Taxis are available from outside Arrivals at both terminals. The fixed fare to central Milan is €90.

Public transport rail:

Rail: The Malpensa Express (tel: +39 02 7249 4949; www.malpensaexpress.it) trains run direct services from Terminal 1 to Milan Cadorna Station (journey time: 30-40 minutes; fare: €11) and Milan Central Station (journey time: 45-50 minutes; fare: €10). TrenItalia (tel: +39 199 892 021; www.trenitalia.com) and Trenord (tel: +39 800 500 005; www.trenord.it) services connect to other destinations in the region.

Terminal facilities

Money:

Banks, bureaux de change and ATMs are available in both terminals.

Food:

There is a good selection of places to eat and drink in both terminals. These include plenty of Italian pizza/pasta restaurants and cafés serving coffee and cakes, as well as a specialist eateries serving a variety of cuisines.

Shopping:

There are numerous shops at Milan Malpensa Airport, including duty-free for non-EU passengers, newsagents and gift shops. Unsurprisingly, given Milan’s fame as a centre of fashion, there are plenty of clothes boutiques and jewellery retailers to explore, with the likes of Armani Jeans, Boggi, Bulgari and Burberry. For motorsport lovers, there are Ferrari merchandise outlets in Terminal 1.

Luggage:

Left-luggage facilities (tel: +39 02 5858 0298) are available in Terminal 1. Lost items can be reported by filling in a form on the airport’s website.

Other:

There are chemists and first aid offices in both terminals. Interdenominational chapels are open to those seeking prayer, with Catholic mass held at certain times. Travel agencies and transport tickets desks are available in the arrivals areas. Dedicated baby change and feeding areas are located at various points within the terminals.

Airport facilities

Conference and business:

Club SEA lounges (tel: +39 02 7486 2382) offer a range of business and VIP services to members. Meeting facilities and business services are available at the on-site Sheraton Milan Malpensa Hotel & Conference Centre (tel: +39 02 23351; www.starwoodhotels.com) and Crowne Plaza Milan-Malpensa (tel: +39 0331 21161; www.ichotelsgroup.com).

Communication Facilities:

There is a post office in Terminal 1. Public telephones and fax facilities are available in both terminals. Paid-for Wi-Fi access is available throughout Milan Malpensa Airport.

Disabled facilities:

The Sala Amica (tel: +39 02 232 323) courtesy lounge in Terminal 1 provides telephones for the hearing-impaired, as well as newspapers and magazines in Braille. Wheelchair assistance is available and there are lifts and ramps for access, as well as disabled toilets and telephones in both terminals. Designated car parking spaces for disabled travellers are available at both terminals, and the shuttle bus connecting the terminals is wheelchair-friendly. Disabled passengers should inform their airline of any special needs when making their flight booking.

Car parking:

Short- and long-term parking, operated by SEA Parking (tel: +39 02 7486 2646) and APCOA (tel: +39 02 5858 1069), is available close to Terminal 1 – APCOA provides covered parking spaces that are linked directly to the terminal by a walkway. SEA Parking also provides long-term and economy parking close to Terminal 2, with a shuttle bus connecting to Terminal 1. Valet parking is available at both terminals.

Car rental:

Car hire companies located at Milan Malpensa Airport include: Auto Europa, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Locauto, Maggiore, Sixt and Thrifty. Desks for these operators are located on the first floor of Terminal 1, while Avis and Europcar also have offices in Terminal 2.

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